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How Do You Delete A Windows XP Administrator Account Password?

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The Windows XP password enables you to protect your computer from changes that you do not authorize. Once you enable the password, you have to type it every time you want to log on to Windows. This prevents others from downloading and installing applications on your computer. Windows XP also makes it easy for you to remove the password if you no longer want the constant prompts when logging on or making system changes on your computer. Log on to your account using your current Windows XP password. Click the “Start” menu on the desktop and click the “Control Panel.” Double-click the “User Accounts” icon to launch the User Accounts management console. Click your Windows XP user name in the “Pick an Account to Change” area. Click “Remove My Password.” Enter your current Windows XP password and click “Remove My Password” again to delete your Windows XP account password.

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